Is the question correctly phrased 2, if it is, should i use 'whether' or 'if' Collecting phrases like a number of or a pair of can make it hard to choose between is and are Which verb do you use when you’re talking about a number of people On one hand, number is singular, which calls for is But people is plural, which calls for are
Typically, it’s best to use are with a number of Correct a number of people are concerned about the lack of progress The meaning is the same But unpaid is an adjective Not paid is a phrase You can use that phrase in many places, but not in this one
His last company owes millions in not paid taxes. Should i always capitalize the word parents in informal letters or emails when use it with dear. Hi, :) i had a listening mock test and i was put in an agony :d here is part of the script (a man was consuling a lady at library about joining a libarary and the lady went:) are you over 18 That's our minimum age. question What's the difference between to be a part of something and to be part of something or are they both correct and interchangeable
The first is somewhat of a set phrase and means much the same as go to a hospital, in other words, no particular hospital, but the subject requires hospitalisation Go to the hospital is sometimes used in the exact same way as the above It also can mean going to a specific hospital, hence the use of the definite article => i broke my leg playing football and had to go to hospital What is grey rabbitbrush in chinese?一枝黄 (學名 ericameria nauseosa), 別名 灰葉兔灌木 (gray rabbitbrush), 橡膠兔灌木 (rubber rabbitbrush).
I have a question to ask you guys What's the most common term to refer to someone whom one works with at a lab, say, having the same capacity instead of working as one's assistant Is it a labmate, or simply a lab partner Thanks in advance for your help!
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